DBohner-(db)
Legendary Poster
Don\'t you love TERs?
Ok... like I always start out... someone has to have dealt with this...
I have this Table. I check it out... I do not modify the TERs... I
highlight it and select build triggers. It appears to compile successfully
- no errors, no warnings.
I go into the TER and modify a comment... save, exit and build... no errors,
no warnings... appears successful.
I go back into the TERs and open a File.Insert command. I do not change
anything... save and exit the TERs... this time I select Build Triggers and
it dies before attempting to compile. It gives me a /* CER ERROR #3008 :
Invalid table or column */ error and references the table I just viewed in
the file.insert. NOTHING was modified...
The file to be inserted was checked out to the local workstation...
I had another one of our developers (a senior guy) look over it ~ "I have
never seen anything like that" was the response.
Ideas? Recommendations?
Daniel Bohner
[email protected]
www.existinglight.net
[email protected]
www.simplot.com
Ok... like I always start out... someone has to have dealt with this...
I have this Table. I check it out... I do not modify the TERs... I
highlight it and select build triggers. It appears to compile successfully
- no errors, no warnings.
I go into the TER and modify a comment... save, exit and build... no errors,
no warnings... appears successful.
I go back into the TERs and open a File.Insert command. I do not change
anything... save and exit the TERs... this time I select Build Triggers and
it dies before attempting to compile. It gives me a /* CER ERROR #3008 :
Invalid table or column */ error and references the table I just viewed in
the file.insert. NOTHING was modified...
The file to be inserted was checked out to the local workstation...
I had another one of our developers (a senior guy) look over it ~ "I have
never seen anything like that" was the response.
Ideas? Recommendations?
Daniel Bohner
[email protected]
www.existinglight.net
[email protected]
www.simplot.com